A Florida lady has filed a lawsuit searching for either a paternity test on her goats or a refund — and she’s not kidding.
Kris Hedstrom filed the suit against her neighbor, Heather Dayner, final month searching for DNA for the goats she bought. Hedstrom paid Dayner $900 for 5 Nigerian dwarf goats in December.
According to the lawsuit, Hedstrom believed the goats — Bella, Gigi, Rosie, Zelda and Margoat — could be registered with the American Dairy Goat Association, a group that records goat pedigrees. Registered goats have greater values than unregistered goats.
Dayner, who has been promoting goats at Baxter Lane Farm for about 10 years, ordinarily gives details to her consumers so they can register their animals themselves. She stated the father goat was registered, but the Tampa Bay Times reports the American Dairy Goat Association rejected Hedstrom’s application to register the babies since Dayner is not an active member.
Proving paternity would call for about 40 of the father goat’s hair follicles for a DNA test, so Hedstrom wrote Dayner a letter requesting the DNA in February.
Dayner presented to refund the dollars in exchange for the goats. She stated Hedstrom known as police on her for 3 months straight and has trespassed on her farm. A Hillsborough County Sheriff’s deputy visited the house at least 3 instances in the spring.
Dayner stated she didn’t hear something else from Hedstrom till the lawsuit was filed.
The news left when a lot of in splits, it also baffled a couple of on-line with them asking yourself why such bizarre news happen in Florida.
— Enterprisegurl1701? #BLM (@Enterprisegurl1) June 25, 2020
<
Probably cannot afford a nanny
— brant james (@brantjames) June 24, 2020
Goats be like… pic.twitter.com/FlxxUbm2YV
— John Davis (@sqcomp) June 25, 2020
What’s going on in Florida ? pic.twitter.com/CqKNxUSRJF
— Yawovi (@YIhougan) June 25, 2020
Floridiots!
— ?♐? (@Miche_Ward) June 25, 2020
This is so 2020
— Tina (@907indahouse) June 24, 2020
attempting to make a scapegoat outa a person pic.twitter.com/smt3oxt6vm
— georgeforbis (@georgeforbis) June 25, 2020